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Two students have been suspended for six months by the Philological Faculty for serious disciplinary violations. They set up a group in Viber, where students were able to improve their grades with retired Professor Bekim Bata. According to the decision, students pleaded guilty. The Philological Faculty Council has suspended two students for six months, with the reason it carries out [...]
Two students have been suspended for six months by the Philological Faculty for serious disciplinary violations. They set up a group in Viber, where students were able to improve their grades with retired Professor Bekim Bata. According to the decision, students pleaded guilty.
Suspended students have established a group on the social network of Viber, where they offered their fellow students the opportunity to improve their grades in classes legalized by Professor Bekim Bata, thanks to their close association.
The decision says that students have pleaded guilty.
“Students to pronounce disciplinary measures, which are envisioned at Article 13, respectively. Point d. The faculty's temporary ban for six months, during the length of the disciplinary provision of students L.V. and E.B. Access to the faculty of Philology where studies are attended, as well as access to official electronic platforms”, says the Council's decision of the Philological Faculty.
The student's decision is in effect on July 25th and will last until January 25th.
In messages published on the “Confront” show at KTV, months ago, one of the students reported to colleagues that the reason for the group's invitation to Viber is the possibility of improving grades with Professor Bata.
They claimed great influence on the professor.
So you know about the impact we have, me and Eda on every subject of the professor and also including the report with it. So you're all going to pass... even though he was very angry with some of you, we've managed to talk to him and we've decided to get you past”, it says, among other things in the conversation that's been done in this group of Vibers.
A month ago, Professor Bata announced the Pristina University Senate on the resignation. He was suspended for six months.
In late March, KOHA had reported on a series of convictions of students to Bayta concerning threats, blackmail and psychological violence. After the publication, there were student protests.












